TPS installation/calibration

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TPS installation/calibration

Post by MMamdouh »

two years ago my TPS gave away and i had to replace it, went to my parts shop and replaced it myself... now some people are saying that i have to get the car "fine tuned" using a computer to calibrate the TPS i installed, is that correct?

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Post by mister_g »

No. Just reset ECU...
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Post by lanowoo »

I have heard of that before, in my honest opinion, its a gimmick. Just to get your money, and its what mister q said, just reset the ecu.....
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Post by MMamdouh »

i did reset the ecu after the installation, also out TPS is beeing installed in a way that doesn't allow calibration by tilting it so their is nothing to calibrate.

i saw an adjustable TPS on a Lanci Didra and their is some sidway clerance on both screws of the sensor to allow it to tilt... the adjust ment is done when the car is at tidle and the sensor is tilted till it gives aout a sepacific voltage and then the screws are tightned... now way to do that on a daewoo.

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Post by Turtle_Wax »

In my experience there is very little movement to tilt on a Lanos. I checked my TPS with a multimeter and you can move it a long way before the resistance starts to move. So I don't think the small amount of tilt movement makes any difference.
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